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A look at BristolWaterfront near M-Shed on a cold, crisp and clear day with beautiful light and fantastic blue skies. This area of Bristol became a floating harbour in 1809 preventing tidal influences and is now a vibrant social, cultural and historical area of the city.
Footage from my filming today at Filmed on the Panasonic DVX200 and recorded on the AtomosShogunInferno in 4K and rescaled to FHD during the edit. This was edited and graded from log footage entirely in DavinciResolve. I have gone for a realistic look here rather than anything too filmic. Couple of shot moving in this at longer zoom lengths! I seriously need a more stable tripod for the gear I used today. Any suggestions?
Music: Water's EdgeThanks for watching and please comment below if you like the short montage.
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published:02 Jan 2017

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www.metra4.com Jointly sponsored by the City of Burlington and the Borough of Bristol, this event will be celebrated on both sides of the river. Spectators can cheer on the racers and enjoy the food, music, and fun at both the Burlington Promenade, NJ and Bristol Lions Park, PA. This was another great event in the area. The rain stopped just in time and the temperature cooled just enough for all to enjoy.

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land and water from traditional folk, sea shanties, Irish rhythms, choral practice, flamenco, traditional jazz, cajun, world music and Blues. All of this will be happening around the area in June.
Guiding us will be two people who were born and brought up in this thriving community but of different generations - Fred Wedlock and his daughter Hannah both able musicians themselves. The mix of music, the scenery of the setting and the professional knowledge and personal views of these two will bind it all together.
1 of 3
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Bristol Waterfront - Finding Time To Shoot

Bristol Waterfront - Finding Time To Shoot

Bristol Waterfront - Finding Time To Shoot

A look at BristolWaterfront near M-Shed on a cold, crisp and clear day with beautiful light and fantastic blue skies. This area of Bristol became a floating harbour in 1809 preventing tidal influences and is now a vibrant social, cultural and historical area of the city.
Footage from my filming today at Filmed on the Panasonic DVX200 and recorded on the AtomosShogunInferno in 4K and rescaled to FHD during the edit. This was edited and graded from log footage entirely in DavinciResolve. I have gone for a realistic look here rather than anything too filmic. Couple of shot moving in this at longer zoom lengths! I seriously need a more stable tripod for the gear I used today. Any suggestions?
Music: Water's EdgeThanks for watching and please comment below if you like the short montage.
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Web: http://tdcat.com/
IG: http://tdcat.com/instagram/
Twitter: @tdcatuk

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Festival of Lights Attracts Thousands to Bristol Waterfront

Festival of Lights Attracts Thousands to Bristol Waterfront

Festival of Lights Attracts Thousands to Bristol Waterfront

www.metra4.com Jointly sponsored by the City of Burlington and the Borough of Bristol, this event will be celebrated on both sides of the river. Spectators can cheer on the racers and enjoy the food, music, and fun at both the Burlington Promenade, NJ and Bristol Lions Park, PA. This was another great event in the area. The rain stopped just in time and the temperature cooled just enough for all to enjoy.

Plastic Bottle Installation along Bristol Waterfront

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Bristol Waterfront

Bristol Waterfront

Bristol Waterfront

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On The Waterfront

On The Waterfront

On The Waterfront

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land and water from traditional folk, sea shanties, Irish rhythms, choral practice, flamenco, traditional jazz, cajun, world music and Blues. All of this will be happening around the area in June.
Guiding us will be two people who were born and brought up in this thriving community but of different generations - Fred Wedlock and his daughter Hannah both able musicians themselves. The mix of music, the scenery of the setting and the professional knowledge and personal views of these two will bind it all together.
1 of 3
www.availablelight.tv

Bristol Waterfront 11/06/16

Bristol Waterfront (the old docks in the Redcliffe area), Christmas Day 2012

Bristol Waterfront (the old docks in the Redcliffe area), Christmas Day 2012

Bristol Waterfront (the old docks in the Redcliffe area), Christmas Day 2012

Roads that would normally see continuous traffic were relatively quiet in Bristol on Christmas morning 2012 and the Waterfront (old docks area) was awash with the sound of birds as opposed to humans. A swan struggled to get a grip on a slippery wooden slipway and a pigeon made it clear what he fancied for Christmas. As the surrounding buildings reflected peacefully in the water, not a single bum rested on the seats remembering the Bristol sailors and ships no longer with us. The constant drip from rooftop onto dustbin acts as a reminder that a few hours before there had been rain, rain, and more rain, making 2012 one of the wettest years on record. A similar walk out on Boxing day saw the usual traffic...The shops were open and the sales had started!
Created on December 28, 2012 using FlipShare.
Also from the same YouTube creator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_lkMN5lg3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R0UZRNcatk

Bristol Borough Jumpstarts Waterfront Development Mike Fitzpatrick

http://www.metramediastudios.com www.metra4.com
BRISTOL BOROUGH, PA -- Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick (PA-8) and BristolBorough CouncilPresidentRalph
DiGuiseppe today announced a $1.5 million federal grant for an economic revitalization project to develop
the Bristol Borough waterfront.
The Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) provided by the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service is targeted for
construction of a multi-million dollar public access pier on the Delaware River. The proposed $2.5 million
project had been in the works over eight years before the combination of today's federal grant money paired
with another million dollars- half of which was already approved by the Bucks County Commissioners- allowed
the project to advance.
"It certainly was easy to be an advocate for such a critical and forward thinking project," said Fitzpatrick.
"This has been something we have been anticipating for a long time and much of the credit belongs to the
Bristol Borough Council and President DiGuiseppe. I was pleased to support the grant on their behalf."
The addition to the waterfront area, centered around the Waterfront Park, puts floating docks and a public pier
at the hub of revitalization efforts. The project is expected to spur local business traffic as well as increase
recreational use of the park and waterfront area.
Council President DiGuiseppe, who is credited with spearheading this project, said, "The riverfront has never been
utilized the way it will be in the future. This will be a tremendous boost to our economy with the boaters who will
visit the town and our restaurants and businesses."
He continued, "We've been fighting for this for years. I can't thank the Congressman and County Commissioners
enough for their support.
Bristol Borough was founded more than 300 years ago and is the third oldest town in Pennsylvania. Several of its
districts- including its downtown area- are included in the National Register of Historic Places.
The riverfront development project is part of the 20-acre Waterfront Park, trail and 25-acre Bristol Marsh Nature
Preserve which are both part of the Delaware and LehighNational Heritage Corridor as well as the East Coast Greenway.

Bristol Waterfront - Finding Time To Shoot

A look at BristolWaterfront near M-Shed on a cold, crisp and clear day with beautiful light and fantastic blue skies. This area of Bristol became a floating harbour in 1809 preventing tidal influences and is now a vibrant social, cultural and historical area of the city.
Footage from my filming today at Filmed on the Panasonic DVX200 and recorded on the AtomosShogunInferno in 4K and rescaled to FHD during the edit. This was edited and graded from log footage entirely in DavinciResolve. I have gone for a realistic look here rather than anything too filmic. Couple of shot moving in this at longer zoom lengths! I seriously need a more stable tripod for the gear I used today. Any suggestions?
Music: Water's EdgeThanks for watching and please comment below if you like the short montage....

published: 02 Jan 2017

Festival of Lights Attracts Thousands to Bristol Waterfront

www.metra4.com Jointly sponsored by the City of Burlington and the Borough of Bristol, this event will be celebrated on both sides of the river. Spectators can cheer on the racers and enjoy the food, music, and fun at both the Burlington Promenade, NJ and Bristol Lions Park, PA. This was another great event in the area. The rain stopped just in time and the temperature cooled just enough for all to enjoy.

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Plastic Bottle Installation along Bristol Waterfront

published: 20 Apr 2012

Bristol Waterfront

published: 01 Jun 2017

On The Waterfront

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land and water from traditional folk, sea shanties, Irish rhythms, choral practice, flamenco, traditional jazz, cajun, world music and Blues. All of this will be happening around the area in June.
Guiding us will be two people who were born and brought up in this thriving community but of different generations - Fred Wedlock and his daughter Hannah both able musicians themselves. The mix of music, the scenery of the setting and the professional knowledge and personal views of these two will bind it all together.
1 of 3
www.availablelight.tv

Bristol Waterfront 11/06/16

Bristol Waterfront (the old docks in the Redcliffe area), Christmas Day 2012

Roads that would normally see continuous traffic were relatively quiet in Bristol on Christmas morning 2012 and the Waterfront (old docks area) was awash with the sound of birds as opposed to humans. A swan struggled to get a grip on a slippery wooden slipway and a pigeon made it clear what he fancied for Christmas. As the surrounding buildings reflected peacefully in the water, not a single bum rested on the seats remembering the Bristol sailors and ships no longer with us. The constant drip from rooftop onto dustbin acts as a reminder that a few hours before there had been rain, rain, and more rain, making 2012 one of the wettest years on record. A similar walk out on Boxing day saw the usual traffic...The shops were open and the sales had started!
Created on December 28, 2012 using ...

Bristol Harbour Festival, A lil show for the Waterfront.

Bristol Historic Waterfront - Saturday 3rd August

Bristol Borough Jumpstarts Waterfront Development Mike Fitzpatrick

http://www.metramediastudios.com www.metra4.com
BRISTOL BOROUGH, PA -- Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick (PA-8) and BristolBorough CouncilPresidentRalph
DiGuiseppe today announced a $1.5 million federal grant for an economic revitalization project to develop
the Bristol Borough waterfront.
The Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) provided by the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service is targeted for
construction of a multi-million dollar public access pier on the Delaware River. The proposed $2.5 million
project had been in the works over eight years before the combination of today's federal grant money paired
with another million dollars- half of which was already approved by the Bucks County Commissioners- allowed
the project to advance.
"It certainly was easy to be an advocate for s...

Bristol Waterfront - Finding Time To Shoot

A look at BristolWaterfront near M-Shed on a cold, crisp and clear day with beautiful light and fantastic blue skies. This area of Bristol became a floating ha...

A look at BristolWaterfront near M-Shed on a cold, crisp and clear day with beautiful light and fantastic blue skies. This area of Bristol became a floating harbour in 1809 preventing tidal influences and is now a vibrant social, cultural and historical area of the city.
Footage from my filming today at Filmed on the Panasonic DVX200 and recorded on the AtomosShogunInferno in 4K and rescaled to FHD during the edit. This was edited and graded from log footage entirely in DavinciResolve. I have gone for a realistic look here rather than anything too filmic. Couple of shot moving in this at longer zoom lengths! I seriously need a more stable tripod for the gear I used today. Any suggestions?
Music: Water's EdgeThanks for watching and please comment below if you like the short montage.
====================
Web: http://tdcat.com/
IG: http://tdcat.com/instagram/
Twitter: @tdcatuk

A look at BristolWaterfront near M-Shed on a cold, crisp and clear day with beautiful light and fantastic blue skies. This area of Bristol became a floating harbour in 1809 preventing tidal influences and is now a vibrant social, cultural and historical area of the city.
Footage from my filming today at Filmed on the Panasonic DVX200 and recorded on the AtomosShogunInferno in 4K and rescaled to FHD during the edit. This was edited and graded from log footage entirely in DavinciResolve. I have gone for a realistic look here rather than anything too filmic. Couple of shot moving in this at longer zoom lengths! I seriously need a more stable tripod for the gear I used today. Any suggestions?
Music: Water's EdgeThanks for watching and please comment below if you like the short montage.
====================
Web: http://tdcat.com/
IG: http://tdcat.com/instagram/
Twitter: @tdcatuk

www.metra4.com Jointly sponsored by the City of Burlington and the Borough of Bristol, this event will be celebrated on both sides of the river. Spectators can cheer on the racers and enjoy the food, music, and fun at both the Burlington Promenade, NJ and Bristol Lions Park, PA. This was another great event in the area. The rain stopped just in time and the temperature cooled just enough for all to enjoy.

www.metra4.com Jointly sponsored by the City of Burlington and the Borough of Bristol, this event will be celebrated on both sides of the river. Spectators can cheer on the racers and enjoy the food, music, and fun at both the Burlington Promenade, NJ and Bristol Lions Park, PA. This was another great event in the area. The rain stopped just in time and the temperature cooled just enough for all to enjoy.

On The Waterfront

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land an...

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land and water from traditional folk, sea shanties, Irish rhythms, choral practice, flamenco, traditional jazz, cajun, world music and Blues. All of this will be happening around the area in June.
Guiding us will be two people who were born and brought up in this thriving community but of different generations - Fred Wedlock and his daughter Hannah both able musicians themselves. The mix of music, the scenery of the setting and the professional knowledge and personal views of these two will bind it all together.
1 of 3
www.availablelight.tv

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land and water from traditional folk, sea shanties, Irish rhythms, choral practice, flamenco, traditional jazz, cajun, world music and Blues. All of this will be happening around the area in June.
Guiding us will be two people who were born and brought up in this thriving community but of different generations - Fred Wedlock and his daughter Hannah both able musicians themselves. The mix of music, the scenery of the setting and the professional knowledge and personal views of these two will bind it all together.
1 of 3
www.availablelight.tv

Roads that would normally see continuous traffic were relatively quiet in Bristol on Christmas morning 2012 and the Waterfront (old docks area) was awash with the sound of birds as opposed to humans. A swan struggled to get a grip on a slippery wooden slipway and a pigeon made it clear what he fancied for Christmas. As the surrounding buildings reflected peacefully in the water, not a single bum rested on the seats remembering the Bristol sailors and ships no longer with us. The constant drip from rooftop onto dustbin acts as a reminder that a few hours before there had been rain, rain, and more rain, making 2012 one of the wettest years on record. A similar walk out on Boxing day saw the usual traffic...The shops were open and the sales had started!
Created on December 28, 2012 using FlipShare.
Also from the same YouTube creator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_lkMN5lg3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R0UZRNcatk

Roads that would normally see continuous traffic were relatively quiet in Bristol on Christmas morning 2012 and the Waterfront (old docks area) was awash with the sound of birds as opposed to humans. A swan struggled to get a grip on a slippery wooden slipway and a pigeon made it clear what he fancied for Christmas. As the surrounding buildings reflected peacefully in the water, not a single bum rested on the seats remembering the Bristol sailors and ships no longer with us. The constant drip from rooftop onto dustbin acts as a reminder that a few hours before there had been rain, rain, and more rain, making 2012 one of the wettest years on record. A similar walk out on Boxing day saw the usual traffic...The shops were open and the sales had started!
Created on December 28, 2012 using FlipShare.
Also from the same YouTube creator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_lkMN5lg3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R0UZRNcatk

http://www.metramediastudios.com www.metra4.com
BRISTOL BOROUGH, PA -- Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick (PA-8) and BristolBorough CouncilPresidentRalph
DiGuiseppe today announced a $1.5 million federal grant for an economic revitalization project to develop
the Bristol Borough waterfront.
The Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) provided by the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service is targeted for
construction of a multi-million dollar public access pier on the Delaware River. The proposed $2.5 million
project had been in the works over eight years before the combination of today's federal grant money paired
with another million dollars- half of which was already approved by the Bucks County Commissioners- allowed
the project to advance.
"It certainly was easy to be an advocate for such a critical and forward thinking project," said Fitzpatrick.
"This has been something we have been anticipating for a long time and much of the credit belongs to the
Bristol Borough Council and President DiGuiseppe. I was pleased to support the grant on their behalf."
The addition to the waterfront area, centered around the Waterfront Park, puts floating docks and a public pier
at the hub of revitalization efforts. The project is expected to spur local business traffic as well as increase
recreational use of the park and waterfront area.
Council President DiGuiseppe, who is credited with spearheading this project, said, "The riverfront has never been
utilized the way it will be in the future. This will be a tremendous boost to our economy with the boaters who will
visit the town and our restaurants and businesses."
He continued, "We've been fighting for this for years. I can't thank the Congressman and County Commissioners
enough for their support.
Bristol Borough was founded more than 300 years ago and is the third oldest town in Pennsylvania. Several of its
districts- including its downtown area- are included in the National Register of Historic Places.
The riverfront development project is part of the 20-acre Waterfront Park, trail and 25-acre Bristol Marsh Nature
Preserve which are both part of the Delaware and LehighNational Heritage Corridor as well as the East Coast Greenway.

http://www.metramediastudios.com www.metra4.com
BRISTOL BOROUGH, PA -- Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick (PA-8) and BristolBorough CouncilPresidentRalph
DiGuiseppe today announced a $1.5 million federal grant for an economic revitalization project to develop
the Bristol Borough waterfront.
The Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) provided by the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service is targeted for
construction of a multi-million dollar public access pier on the Delaware River. The proposed $2.5 million
project had been in the works over eight years before the combination of today's federal grant money paired
with another million dollars- half of which was already approved by the Bucks County Commissioners- allowed
the project to advance.
"It certainly was easy to be an advocate for such a critical and forward thinking project," said Fitzpatrick.
"This has been something we have been anticipating for a long time and much of the credit belongs to the
Bristol Borough Council and President DiGuiseppe. I was pleased to support the grant on their behalf."
The addition to the waterfront area, centered around the Waterfront Park, puts floating docks and a public pier
at the hub of revitalization efforts. The project is expected to spur local business traffic as well as increase
recreational use of the park and waterfront area.
Council President DiGuiseppe, who is credited with spearheading this project, said, "The riverfront has never been
utilized the way it will be in the future. This will be a tremendous boost to our economy with the boaters who will
visit the town and our restaurants and businesses."
He continued, "We've been fighting for this for years. I can't thank the Congressman and County Commissioners
enough for their support.
Bristol Borough was founded more than 300 years ago and is the third oldest town in Pennsylvania. Several of its
districts- including its downtown area- are included in the National Register of Historic Places.
The riverfront development project is part of the 20-acre Waterfront Park, trail and 25-acre Bristol Marsh Nature
Preserve which are both part of the Delaware and LehighNational Heritage Corridor as well as the East Coast Greenway.

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Shout out to Great Western Railways for sending me to Bristol to explore and share it with you guys! I hope some of my UK followers manage to find some of these tickets in a indie bookshop, train or train station near you!
For more information on #ImmerseYourself, check it out here: https://www.gwr.com/immerseyourself?utm_source=literature&utm_content=2
Follow them on social, too, for tips on discounts and also really pretty photos:
https://www.instagram.com/GWRuk/
https://twitter.com/GWRHelp
World Book Day is March 2nd! Hopefully I'll get another video up to celebrate that even more :) http://www.worldbookday.com/
Pals, Bristol is WINDY so please use the closed captions I wrote up if you are having trouble hearing! I spend ages ...

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I've been working on this project in my spare time between March 2013 and March 2014. One of the goals in the edit was to tell little stories using subtle interplays between shots, sometimes spanning over several shots. I love the richness and depth that time-lapse photography filmmaking provides, you always notice different things on subsequent viewings.
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Travel guide video for the city of Bristol in the UK.
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Candice and I took a day trip to Bristol, which is quite a beautiful city. As you can tell from this vlog we loved it. I hope you enjoy and please like and subscribe for more videos.
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[CC available! - also super helpful for the wind!]
Shout out to Great Western Railways for sending me to Bristol to explore and share it with you guys! I hope some of my UK followers manage to find some of these tickets in a indie bookshop, train or train station near you!
For more information on #ImmerseYourself, check it out here: https://www.gwr.com/immerseyourself?utm_source=literature&utm_content=2
Follow them on social, too, for tips on discounts and also really pretty photos:
https://www.instagram.com/GWRuk/
https://twitter.com/GWRHelp
World Book Day is March 2nd! Hopefully I'll get another video up to celebrate that even more :) http://www.worldbookday.com/
Pals, Bristol is WINDY so please use the closed captions I wrote up if you are having trouble hearing! I spend ages with the sound levels so I hope it doesn’t destroy your ears. Sorry! One day I’ll be a fancy vlogger with a mic. Or maybe not. Who knows?
I am a late adaptor to Instagram stories but I’m super into them. Follow me on there if you wanna see more photos from my adventures!
http://www.instagram.com/kayleyhyde
Other places to follow me:
I read a lot: http://www.goodreads.com/kayleyhyde
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kayleyhyde
Tumblr (mostly book aesthetics, puppies, plants and pretty girls): http://kayleyhyde.tumblr.com
Disclaimer: As mentioned in the title and video, this video is sponsored by Great Western Railways! But you all know I almost never accept sponsored videos and that’s how you can trust that this is something that I genuinely use and love. Anyone who follows me on Instagram knows I have a penchant for city breaks and getting out of my beloved London all of the time to see new places. Thought it’d be cool to promote an event and company looking to help others do the same 😃 I will also be donating a portion of the proceeds from this video to ACLU (and the rest is going to help me move post-graduating in May!)
P.S. I say "so" and "cool" a lot when I vlog in public, apparently. It's my way of cutting the discomfort I feel, I guess.

[CC available! - also super helpful for the wind!]
Shout out to Great Western Railways for sending me to Bristol to explore and share it with you guys! I hope some of my UK followers manage to find some of these tickets in a indie bookshop, train or train station near you!
For more information on #ImmerseYourself, check it out here: https://www.gwr.com/immerseyourself?utm_source=literature&utm_content=2
Follow them on social, too, for tips on discounts and also really pretty photos:
https://www.instagram.com/GWRuk/
https://twitter.com/GWRHelp
World Book Day is March 2nd! Hopefully I'll get another video up to celebrate that even more :) http://www.worldbookday.com/
Pals, Bristol is WINDY so please use the closed captions I wrote up if you are having trouble hearing! I spend ages with the sound levels so I hope it doesn’t destroy your ears. Sorry! One day I’ll be a fancy vlogger with a mic. Or maybe not. Who knows?
I am a late adaptor to Instagram stories but I’m super into them. Follow me on there if you wanna see more photos from my adventures!
http://www.instagram.com/kayleyhyde
Other places to follow me:
I read a lot: http://www.goodreads.com/kayleyhyde
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kayleyhyde
Tumblr (mostly book aesthetics, puppies, plants and pretty girls): http://kayleyhyde.tumblr.com
Disclaimer: As mentioned in the title and video, this video is sponsored by Great Western Railways! But you all know I almost never accept sponsored videos and that’s how you can trust that this is something that I genuinely use and love. Anyone who follows me on Instagram knows I have a penchant for city breaks and getting out of my beloved London all of the time to see new places. Thought it’d be cool to promote an event and company looking to help others do the same 😃 I will also be donating a portion of the proceeds from this video to ACLU (and the rest is going to help me move post-graduating in May!)
P.S. I say "so" and "cool" a lot when I vlog in public, apparently. It's my way of cutting the discomfort I feel, I guess.

Travel guide video for the city of Bristol in the UK.
Visit our website at: http://www.welove-bristol.co.uk
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Travel guide video for the city of Bristol in the UK.
Visit our website at: http://www.welove-bristol.co.uk
We LoveTravel Guides are a growing franchise network of stunning looking travel destination websites. All our websites are owned and run by local experts, giving you more information about specific travel destinations across the globe.
Be part of our success by joining our franchise network! We Love Travel Guides are a team of travel enthusiasts, travel industry experts, web design and marketing professionals who each have the skills to help make your business a success.
As a franchisee you are never working alone on your travel guide website, as we fully support your business needs with our skilled advisors based all around the globe. Running your travel guide website as part of our franchise network gives you so many more advantages compared to just your own single website.
Visit our website today to find out more about running your very own travel guide website business.
Website: http://www.welovetravelguides.com
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BRISTOL Travel Guide | 5 best places in bristol england, that you must visit !!

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This video contains info...

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This video contains information about bristol england, bristol travel, bristol travel guide, bristol travel destinations, best place in bristol, things to do in bristol, tourist attractions In bristol, best places in bristol.
5. Bristol Harbour
The harbour covers an area of 70 acres (28.3 ha). It has existed since the 13th century. It was the original Port of Bristol.
The harbour is now a tourist attraction with museums, galleries, exhibitions, bars and nightclubs.
4. Clifton Suspension Bridge
It is a world famous suspension bridge, spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset.
The bridge is a distinctive landmark, used as a symbol of Bristol on postcards, promotional materials, and informational web sites
3. Bristol SS Great Britain
It is a museum ship and former passenger steamship. It was the longest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1854.
Now listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, it is an award-winning visitor attraction and museum ship in Bristol Harbour.
2. Cabot Tower
The tower is 105 feet (32 m) high and built from red sandstone with cream Bath Stone for ornamentation and emphasis.
Situated in a public park on Brandon Hill, between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells. It is a grade II listed building.
1. Blaise Hamlet
It is a group of nine small cottages around a green in Henbury, now a district in the north of Bristol.
It was built around 1811 and designed by John Nash, master of the Picturesque style.
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travel | bristol travel guide | things to do in bristol england | top 5 best places to visit in bristol england that you must know !!
This video contains information about bristol england, bristol travel, bristol travel guide, bristol travel destinations, best place in bristol, things to do in bristol, tourist attractions In bristol, best places in bristol.
5. Bristol Harbour
The harbour covers an area of 70 acres (28.3 ha). It has existed since the 13th century. It was the original Port of Bristol.
The harbour is now a tourist attraction with museums, galleries, exhibitions, bars and nightclubs.
4. Clifton Suspension Bridge
It is a world famous suspension bridge, spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset.
The bridge is a distinctive landmark, used as a symbol of Bristol on postcards, promotional materials, and informational web sites
3. Bristol SS Great Britain
It is a museum ship and former passenger steamship. It was the longest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1854.
Now listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, it is an award-winning visitor attraction and museum ship in Bristol Harbour.
2. Cabot Tower
The tower is 105 feet (32 m) high and built from red sandstone with cream Bath Stone for ornamentation and emphasis.
Situated in a public park on Brandon Hill, between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells. It is a grade II listed building.
1. Blaise Hamlet
It is a group of nine small cottages around a green in Henbury, now a district in the north of Bristol.
It was built around 1811 and designed by John Nash, master of the Picturesque style.
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University of Bristol Guide | Pocket Univeristy Guides

Whether you want to know about the cost of tuition, the most popular courses or the famous faces who studied there, our pocket guide to the University of Bristo...

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Liberty Living City Guide: Bristol

Follow our students as they give you their guide to student life with LibertyLiving in Bristol. For more information about student accommodation in Bristol vis...

Follow our students as they give you their guide to student life with LibertyLiving in Bristol. For more information about student accommodation in Bristol visit – http://www.libertyliving.co.uk/student-accommodation/bristol

Follow our students as they give you their guide to student life with LibertyLiving in Bristol. For more information about student accommodation in Bristol visit – http://www.libertyliving.co.uk/student-accommodation/bristol

Hello Bristol | Travel Vlog

Candice and I took a day trip to Bristol, which is quite a beautiful city. As you can tell from this vlog we loved it. I hope you enjoy and please like and subs...

Candice and I took a day trip to Bristol, which is quite a beautiful city. As you can tell from this vlog we loved it. I hope you enjoy and please like and subscribe for more videos.
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Candice and I took a day trip to Bristol, which is quite a beautiful city. As you can tell from this vlog we loved it. I hope you enjoy and please like and subscribe for more videos.
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WATERFRONT ESTATE ON 12 IDYLLIC ACRES

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10 bedrooms, 9 full baths, 2 half baths
Bristol, Rhode Island
PROPERTY INFORMATION:
MLSNumber: 1172163
This property is listed by Lila Delman Real EstateInternationalLuxuryPortfolio International is proud to present this appealing home in Bristol, Rhode Island. Bring your dreams to this waterfront, English-inspired sportsman’s estate! This impeccably restored home boasts a tasteful decor. Pride of ownership is evident throughout the home. Outdoor highlights include a salt-water pool, tennis court, and four-stall barn. Welcome to carefree living on 12 idyllic acres. You'll find 10 bedrooms, 9 full baths and 2 half baths in this home. This property is li...

Commercial 'OFFICES' on the waterfront - Bristol, UK

CommercialProperty:
Property used in such a manner as to make money. From renting spaces for flea market; to building an office building to run your business out of. Commercial property includes office buildings, industrial property, medical centers, hotels, malls, retail stores, farm land, multifamily housing buildings, warehouses, and garages. In many states, residential property containing more than a certain number of units qualifies as commercial property for borrowing and tax purposes.
*OfficeBuildings – This category includes single-tenant properties, small professional office buildings, downtown skyscrapers, and everything in between.
*Industrial – This category ranges from smaller properties, often called "Flex" or "R&D" properties, to larger office service or office warehouse ...

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10 bedrooms, 9 full baths, 2 half baths
Bristol, Rhode Island
PROPERTY INFORMATION:
MLSNumber: 1172163
This property is listed by Lila Delman Real EstateInternationalLuxuryPortfolio International is proud to present this appealing home in Bristol, Rhode Island. Bring your dreams to this waterfront, English-inspired sportsman’s estate! This impeccably restored home boasts a tasteful decor. Pride of ownership is evident throughout the home. Outdoor highlights include a salt-water pool, tennis court, and four-stall barn. Welcome to carefree living on 12 idyllic acres. You'll find 10 bedrooms, 9 full baths and 2 half baths in this home. This property is listed by Lila Delman Real Estate International, a member of Luxury Portfolio International.
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. All properties are subject to prior sale, change, or withdrawal. Luxury Portfolio Internation and Lila Delman Real Estate International shall not be responsible for any typographical errors, misinformation, misprints, and shall be held totally harmless. Listings updated daily.

For more details, please visit us here:
http://www.luxuryportfolio.com/property/waterfront_estate_on_12_idyllic_acres/LTRD
10 bedrooms, 9 full baths, 2 half baths
Bristol, Rhode Island
PROPERTY INFORMATION:
MLSNumber: 1172163
This property is listed by Lila Delman Real EstateInternationalLuxuryPortfolio International is proud to present this appealing home in Bristol, Rhode Island. Bring your dreams to this waterfront, English-inspired sportsman’s estate! This impeccably restored home boasts a tasteful decor. Pride of ownership is evident throughout the home. Outdoor highlights include a salt-water pool, tennis court, and four-stall barn. Welcome to carefree living on 12 idyllic acres. You'll find 10 bedrooms, 9 full baths and 2 half baths in this home. This property is listed by Lila Delman Real Estate International, a member of Luxury Portfolio International.
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. All properties are subject to prior sale, change, or withdrawal. Luxury Portfolio Internation and Lila Delman Real Estate International shall not be responsible for any typographical errors, misinformation, misprints, and shall be held totally harmless. Listings updated daily.

Commercial 'OFFICES' on the waterfront - Bristol, UK

CommercialProperty:
Property used in such a manner as to make money. From renting spaces for flea market; to building an office building to run your business o...

CommercialProperty:
Property used in such a manner as to make money. From renting spaces for flea market; to building an office building to run your business out of. Commercial property includes office buildings, industrial property, medical centers, hotels, malls, retail stores, farm land, multifamily housing buildings, warehouses, and garages. In many states, residential property containing more than a certain number of units qualifies as commercial property for borrowing and tax purposes.
*OfficeBuildings – This category includes single-tenant properties, small professional office buildings, downtown skyscrapers, and everything in between.
*Industrial – This category ranges from smaller properties, often called "Flex" or "R&D" properties, to larger office service or office warehouse properties to the very large "big box" industrial properties. An important, defining characteristic of industrial space is ClearHeight. Clear height is the actual height, to the bottom of the steel girders in the interior of the building. This might be 14–16 feet for smaller properties, and 40+ feet for larger properties. We also consider the type and number of docks that the property has. These can be GradeLevel, where the parking lot and the warehouse floor are on the same level, to semi-dock height at 24 inches, which is the height of a pickup truck or delivery truck, or a full-dock at 48 inches which is semi-truck height. Some buildings may even have a rail spur for train cars to load and unload.
*Retail/Restaurant – This category includes pad sites on highway frontages, single tenant retail buildings, small neighborhood shopping centers, larger centers with grocery store anchor tenants, "power centers" with large anchor stores such as Best Buy, PetSmart, OfficeMax, and so on even regional and outlet malls.
*Multifamily – This category includes apartment complexes or high-rise apartment buildings. Generally, anything larger than a fourplex is considered commercial real estate.
*Land – This category includes investment properties on undeveloped, raw, rural land in the path of future development. Or, infill land with an urban area, pad sites, and more.
*Miscellaneous – This catch all category would include any other nonresidential properties such as hotel, hospitality, medical, and self-storage developments, as well as many more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_property
United States:
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America (/əˈmɛrɪkə/), is a federal republic[16][17] composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.[fn 6] Forty-eight states and the federal district are contiguous and located in North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwest corner of North America, bordered by Canada to the east and across the Bering Strait from Russia to the west. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The U.S. territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, stretching across nine official time zones. The extremely diverse geography, climate and wildlife of the United States make it one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries.[19]
At 3.8 million square miles (9.8 million km2)[20] and with over 324 million people, the United States is the world's third- or fourth-largest country by total area,[fn 7] and the third-most populous. The capital is Washington, D.C., and the largest city is New York City; twelve other major metropolitan areas—each with at least 4.5 million inhabitants—are Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Riverside.
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CommercialProperty:
Property used in such a manner as to make money. From renting spaces for flea market; to building an office building to run your business out of. Commercial property includes office buildings, industrial property, medical centers, hotels, malls, retail stores, farm land, multifamily housing buildings, warehouses, and garages. In many states, residential property containing more than a certain number of units qualifies as commercial property for borrowing and tax purposes.
*OfficeBuildings – This category includes single-tenant properties, small professional office buildings, downtown skyscrapers, and everything in between.
*Industrial – This category ranges from smaller properties, often called "Flex" or "R&D" properties, to larger office service or office warehouse properties to the very large "big box" industrial properties. An important, defining characteristic of industrial space is ClearHeight. Clear height is the actual height, to the bottom of the steel girders in the interior of the building. This might be 14–16 feet for smaller properties, and 40+ feet for larger properties. We also consider the type and number of docks that the property has. These can be GradeLevel, where the parking lot and the warehouse floor are on the same level, to semi-dock height at 24 inches, which is the height of a pickup truck or delivery truck, or a full-dock at 48 inches which is semi-truck height. Some buildings may even have a rail spur for train cars to load and unload.
*Retail/Restaurant – This category includes pad sites on highway frontages, single tenant retail buildings, small neighborhood shopping centers, larger centers with grocery store anchor tenants, "power centers" with large anchor stores such as Best Buy, PetSmart, OfficeMax, and so on even regional and outlet malls.
*Multifamily – This category includes apartment complexes or high-rise apartment buildings. Generally, anything larger than a fourplex is considered commercial real estate.
*Land – This category includes investment properties on undeveloped, raw, rural land in the path of future development. Or, infill land with an urban area, pad sites, and more.
*Miscellaneous – This catch all category would include any other nonresidential properties such as hotel, hospitality, medical, and self-storage developments, as well as many more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_property
United States:
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America (/əˈmɛrɪkə/), is a federal republic[16][17] composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.[fn 6] Forty-eight states and the federal district are contiguous and located in North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwest corner of North America, bordered by Canada to the east and across the Bering Strait from Russia to the west. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The U.S. territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, stretching across nine official time zones. The extremely diverse geography, climate and wildlife of the United States make it one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries.[19]
At 3.8 million square miles (9.8 million km2)[20] and with over 324 million people, the United States is the world's third- or fourth-largest country by total area,[fn 7] and the third-most populous. The capital is Washington, D.C., and the largest city is New York City; twelve other major metropolitan areas—each with at least 4.5 million inhabitants—are Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Riverside.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States

On The Waterfront

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land and water from traditional folk, sea shanties, Irish rhythms, choral practice, flamenco, traditional jazz, cajun, world music and Blues. All of this will be happening around the area in June.
Guiding us will be two people who were born and brought up in this thriving community but of different generations - Fred Wedlock and his daughter Hannah both able musicians themselves. The mix of music, the scenery of the setting and the professional knowledge and personal views of these two will bind it all together.
1 of 3
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published: 02 Sep 2014

Demented Are Go at the waterfront Norwich 2/2/2018

Demented Are Go at the waterfront absolutely brilliant night hope you enjoy

Driving in Bristol (07.02.2015) Day 1287

LiveStream: http://youtu.be/-lBnJaUuix4
Meet Up: http://goo.gl/qAh5Fa
Today was a big day because we were getting up nice and early so that I could drive down to Bristol in my car! I was a bit nervous when we got going because it was the first time I've gone long distance in this car but it went swimmingly and I got to Bristol fine.
Bristol however is a bastard to drive around. It's all really confusing, and the speed limit is too slow. And you can't concentrate :P It's really quite annoying. I'm going to have to have more practice before I feel confident here!
I then unpacked, got settled into my cold flat and went for a practise drive to Lewis' for later and then work for monday. It was stressful!
Then it was time for a pub crawl with the guys! Got Gilbert and Andy and Louse from ...

published: 08 Feb 2015

Bus ride 75 from Prince Street to Hartcliffe, Bristol

published: 15 Feb 2016

Kitchen.Nightmares.US.S06E11

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14 11 11 Bristol

published: 25 Aug 2015

WHISTLEGEAR Waterfront Festival 2016

Aug. 4, 2016

published: 15 Aug 2016

Dream Gardens Season 1 Episode 4 (February 2016)

Michael McCoy visited a home owner, Sander & Mark Sader, with a blank canvas backyard and with the waterfront view in Connells Point. They would like a .
Michael McCoy visited a home owner, Rosi & Michael Kenny, that would like a kitchen garden on a blank canvas in Toowoomba, Australia, with a help from their .
Michael McCoy visited a home owner, Roberto Masnata and his two children, in Brisbane, Australia,.They would like to convert their hilltop front yard into a .
Michael McCoy visited a home owner from Strath Creek who lost their home in 2009 from bushfires. They bought a new home with acres plot. They would like to .

published: 17 Mar 2017

Real Scenes: New York

Not too long ago, it looked like New York's glory days as a center for dance music had passed. As the birthplace of disco and hip-hop and the home of legendary nightclubs like the Paradise Garage, Limelight and Twilo, the city has long been part of the cultural fabric. But as the notoriously grimy city of the late 20th century transformed into the sleek and hyper-gentrified metropolis of today, its thriving underground lost its foothold.
New Yorkers have long flourished under adversity, though, and its now bustling party scene is a testament to this. Promoters, producers and DJs jumped the East River to establish Brooklyn as a new creative center. Lofts and warehouses filled the void left by Manhattan's shuttered nightclubs, and a new generation of producers is infusing the city's musical...

On The Waterfront

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land an...

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land and water from traditional folk, sea shanties, Irish rhythms, choral practice, flamenco, traditional jazz, cajun, world music and Blues. All of this will be happening around the area in June.
Guiding us will be two people who were born and brought up in this thriving community but of different generations - Fred Wedlock and his daughter Hannah both able musicians themselves. The mix of music, the scenery of the setting and the professional knowledge and personal views of these two will bind it all together.
1 of 3
www.availablelight.tv

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land and water from traditional folk, sea shanties, Irish rhythms, choral practice, flamenco, traditional jazz, cajun, world music and Blues. All of this will be happening around the area in June.
Guiding us will be two people who were born and brought up in this thriving community but of different generations - Fred Wedlock and his daughter Hannah both able musicians themselves. The mix of music, the scenery of the setting and the professional knowledge and personal views of these two will bind it all together.
1 of 3
www.availablelight.tv

Driving in Bristol (07.02.2015) Day 1287

LiveStream: http://youtu.be/-lBnJaUuix4
Meet Up: http://goo.gl/qAh5Fa
Today was a big day because we were getting up nice and early so that I could drive down...

LiveStream: http://youtu.be/-lBnJaUuix4
Meet Up: http://goo.gl/qAh5Fa
Today was a big day because we were getting up nice and early so that I could drive down to Bristol in my car! I was a bit nervous when we got going because it was the first time I've gone long distance in this car but it went swimmingly and I got to Bristol fine.
Bristol however is a bastard to drive around. It's all really confusing, and the speed limit is too slow. And you can't concentrate :P It's really quite annoying. I'm going to have to have more practice before I feel confident here!
I then unpacked, got settled into my cold flat and went for a practise drive to Lewis' for later and then work for monday. It was stressful!
Then it was time for a pub crawl with the guys! Got Gilbert and Andy and Louse from Bath and then Matt, Lewis and Corey from Bristol! It was really really good!
That's about all, so thanks for watching and/or reading the description!
I'll catch you later!
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Meet Up: http://goo.gl/qAh5Fa
Today was a big day because we were getting up nice and early so that I could drive down to Bristol in my car! I was a bit nervous when we got going because it was the first time I've gone long distance in this car but it went swimmingly and I got to Bristol fine.
Bristol however is a bastard to drive around. It's all really confusing, and the speed limit is too slow. And you can't concentrate :P It's really quite annoying. I'm going to have to have more practice before I feel confident here!
I then unpacked, got settled into my cold flat and went for a practise drive to Lewis' for later and then work for monday. It was stressful!
Then it was time for a pub crawl with the guys! Got Gilbert and Andy and Louse from Bath and then Matt, Lewis and Corey from Bristol! It was really really good!
That's about all, so thanks for watching and/or reading the description!
I'll catch you later!
Previous Video:
http://youtu.be/IQt-CAbTRnc
Next Video:
http://youtu.be/ZwA12Ph_wnk
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Catch me on Facebook:
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Michael McCoy visited a home owner, Sander & Mark Sader, with a blank canvas backyard and with the waterfront view in Connells Point. They would like a .
Michael McCoy visited a home owner, Rosi & Michael Kenny, that would like a kitchen garden on a blank canvas in Toowoomba, Australia, with a help from their .
Michael McCoy visited a home owner, Roberto Masnata and his two children, in Brisbane, Australia,.They would like to convert their hilltop front yard into a .
Michael McCoy visited a home owner from Strath Creek who lost their home in 2009 from bushfires. They bought a new home with acres plot. They would like to .

Michael McCoy visited a home owner, Sander & Mark Sader, with a blank canvas backyard and with the waterfront view in Connells Point. They would like a .
Michael McCoy visited a home owner, Rosi & Michael Kenny, that would like a kitchen garden on a blank canvas in Toowoomba, Australia, with a help from their .
Michael McCoy visited a home owner, Roberto Masnata and his two children, in Brisbane, Australia,.They would like to convert their hilltop front yard into a .
Michael McCoy visited a home owner from Strath Creek who lost their home in 2009 from bushfires. They bought a new home with acres plot. They would like to .

Bristol Waterfront - Finding Time To Shoot

A look at BristolWaterfront near M-Shed on a cold, crisp and clear day with beautiful light and fantastic blue skies. This area of Bristol became a floating harbour in 1809 preventing tidal influences and is now a vibrant social, cultural and historical area of the city.
Footage from my filming today at Filmed on the Panasonic DVX200 and recorded on the AtomosShogunInferno in 4K and rescaled to FHD during the edit. This was edited and graded from log footage entirely in DavinciResolve. I have gone for a realistic look here rather than anything too filmic. Couple of shot moving in this at longer zoom lengths! I seriously need a more stable tripod for the gear I used today. Any suggestions?
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Festival of Lights Attracts Thousands to Bristol Waterfront

www.metra4.com Jointly sponsored by the City of Burlington and the Borough of Bristol, thi...

Festival of Lights Attracts Thousands to Bristol Waterfront

www.metra4.com Jointly sponsored by the City of Burlington and the Borough of Bristol, this event will be celebrated on both sides of the river. Spectators can cheer on the racers and enjoy the food, music, and fun at both the Burlington Promenade, NJ and Bristol Lions Park, PA. This was another great event in the area. The rain stopped just in time and the temperature cooled just enough for all to enjoy.

On The Waterfront

All three episodes are set around Bristol Docks and its main aim is to reflect the present day music scene in the pubs and clubs both inside and out, on land and water from traditional folk, sea shanties, Irish rhythms, choral practice, flamenco, traditional jazz, cajun, world music and Blues. All of this will be happening around the area in June.
Guiding us will be two people who were born and brought up in this thriving community but of different generations - Fred Wedlock and his daughter Hannah both able musicians themselves. The mix of music, the scenery of the setting and the professional knowledge and personal views of these two will bind it all together.
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Bristol Waterfront (the old docks in the Redcliffe area), Christmas Day 2012

Roads that would normally see continuous traffic were relatively quiet in Bristol on Christmas morning 2012 and the Waterfront (old docks area) was awash with the sound of birds as opposed to humans. A swan struggled to get a grip on a slippery wooden slipway and a pigeon made it clear what he fancied for Christmas. As the surrounding buildings reflected peacefully in the water, not a single bum rested on the seats remembering the Bristol sailors and ships no longer with us. The constant drip from rooftop onto dustbin acts as a reminder that a few hours before there had been rain, rain, and more rain, making 2012 one of the wettest years on record. A similar walk out on Boxing day saw the usual traffic...The shops were open and the sales had started!
Created on December 28, 2012 using FlipShare.
Also from the same YouTube creator:
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Exploring Bristol! // travel vlog #ad [CC]

[CC available! - also super helpful for the wind!]
Shout out to Great Western Railways for sending me to Bristol to explore and share it with you guys! I hope some of my UK followers manage to find some of these tickets in a indie bookshop, train or train station near you!
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Pals, Bristol is WINDY so please use the closed captions I wrote up if you are having trouble hearing! I spend ages with the sound levels so I hope it doesn’t destroy your ears. Sorry! One day I’ll be a fancy vlogger with a mic. Or maybe not. Who knows?
I am a late adaptor to Instagram stories but I’m super into them. Follow me on there if you wanna see more photos from my adventures!
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Disclaimer: As mentioned in the title and video, this video is sponsored by Great Western Railways! But you all know I almost never accept sponsored videos and that’s how you can trust that this is something that I genuinely use and love. Anyone who follows me on Instagram knows I have a penchant for city breaks and getting out of my beloved London all of the time to see new places. Thought it’d be cool to promote an event and company looking to help others do the same 😃 I will also be donating a portion of the proceeds from this video to ACLU (and the rest is going to help me move post-graduating in May!)
P.S. I say "so" and "cool" a lot when I vlog in public, apparently. It's my way of cutting the discomfort I feel, I guess.

Bristol Travel Guide - We Love Travel Guides

Travel guide video for the city of Bristol in the UK.
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BRISTOL Travel Guide | 5 best places in bristol england, that you must visit !!

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BRISTOL Travel Guide | 5 best places in bristol england, that you must visit !!

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5. Bristol Harbour
The harbour covers an area of 70 acres (28.3 ha). It has existed since the 13th century. It was the original Port of Bristol.
The harbour is now a tourist attraction with museums, galleries, exhibitions, bars and nightclubs.
4. Clifton Suspension Bridge
It is a world famous suspension bridge, spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset.
The bridge is a distinctive landmark, used as a symbol of Bristol on postcards, promotional materials, and informational web sites
3. Bristol SS Great Britain
It is a museum ship and former passenger steamship. It was the longest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1854.
Now listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, it is an award-winning visitor attraction and museum ship in Bristol Harbour.
2. Cabot Tower
The tower is 105 feet (32 m) high and built from red sandstone with cream Bath Stone for ornamentation and emphasis.
Situated in a public park on Brandon Hill, between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells. It is a grade II listed building.
1. Blaise Hamlet
It is a group of nine small cottages around a green in Henbury, now a district in the north of Bristol.
It was built around 1811 and designed by John Nash, master of the Picturesque style.
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University of Bristol Guide | Pocket Univeristy Guides

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University of Bristol Guide | Pocket Univeristy Guides

Whether you want to know about the cost of tuition, the most popular courses or the famous faces who studied there, our pocket guide to the University of Bristol is packed with all the facts and figures you need.
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Liberty Living City Guide: Bristol

Follow our students as they give you their guide to student life with LibertyLiving in Bristol. For more information about student accommodation in Bristol visit – http://www.libertyliving.co.uk/student-accommodation/bristol

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Hello Bristol | Travel Vlog

Candice and I took a day trip to Bristol, which is quite a beautiful city. As you can tell...

Hello Bristol | Travel Vlog

Candice and I took a day trip to Bristol, which is quite a beautiful city. As you can tell from this vlog we loved it. I hope you enjoy and please like and subscribe for more videos.
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BRISTOL & BATH TRAVEL DIARY

I had so much fun I neglected getting good footage. OH WELL. Enjoy some shaky shots in Bri...